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Area of interest: Research

For those whose primary area of interest is academic research, the following sections of the British Ecological Society website are recommended:

Journals

The BES Journals contain outstanding quality, fully peer reviewed research published by ecologists for ecologists. Manuscript submission information for Journal of Ecology, Journal of Animal Ecology, Journal of Applied Ecology and Functional Ecology is available online.

Meetings

The Society organises an exciting and diverse range of scientific, ecologically-orientated meetings. There is a complete diary of BES events, programmes and online registration.

Grants

There are grant schemes for research projects, to run meetings and to attend meetings and courses.

Debates

The BES wants to hear what members have to say about the state of their science in the UK today.

Approaching Deadlines

If you are thinking of coming to a meeting or applying for a grant you need to know what deadlines are close.

Membership

Being part of the BES gives you great benefits like cheap subscriptions to journals in print and electronically, discounts on books, access to the online members database, etc, etc. It's easy to join now with our website application form.

Funding opportunities

The BES is building a list of funding opportunities available to ecologists.

Contact Details

Email and mail addresses for all BES contacts, from the Society office through to journal editors and specialist group secretaries are available.

How to get involved in the work of the BES

Would you like to take part in the Society's activities? There are lots of ways to become involved. You can attend or run one of the meetings, join Council or help organise a specialist group event.


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